Meissen Snuffboxes presents more than one hundred of the finest snuffboxes produced by the European porcelain manufacturer Meissen throughout the eighteenth century. Among the first manufacturers to cater to the rapidly growing demand for these tiny treasures, Meissen developed a wide range of snuffboxes, each fastidiously painted by the company’s most adept painters and incorporating motifs from the entire Meissen repertoire. In addition to 250 full-color photographs, this comprehensive catalog includes detailed descriptions of each item by eminent scholars in the field, as well as contributions that discuss current scholarship.
Beautifully illustrated, Meissen Snuffboxes offers an incredible amount of information and shows how these tiny containers provide some of the most intimate insight available into the courtly life of the eighteenth century.

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Table of Contents
Foreword
Porcelain Snuff Boxes of the Eighteenth Century: An Introduction
Barbara Beaucamp-Markowsky
Essays
Snuff Boxes and the Taking of Snuff: On the Purpose of Luxury
Hans Ottomeyer
Precious Snuff Boxes in Princely Collections of the Eighteenth Century
Lorenz Seelig
Pleasure and Principle: Collecting Snuff Boxes from 1800 Onwards
Heike Zech
Eighteenth Century Meissen Porcelain Snuff Boxes
Ulrich Pietsch
Image and Symbol: On the Use and Meaning of the Snuff Box as Reflected by Meissen Figures of the Eighteenth Century
Sarah-Katharina Acevedo
Catalogue
Appendix
The Work Reports of Meissen Modellers and Decorators concerning Snuff Boxes
Selected and transcribed by Ulrich Pietsch
Literature
Index
Image Credits
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